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What is tits say my answer |
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Answer» Answer: The TITS, chickadees, and titmice CONSTITUTE the Paridae, a large FAMILY of small passerine birds which occur mainly in the Northern Hemisphere and Africa. Most were formerly classified in the GENUS Parus. |
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A risk analysis model that separates uncertainty and variability is described as |
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Answer» hope it HELPS xd ● VARIABILITY can only be BETTER characterized, not REDUCED, so it often MUST be addressed with strategies different from those used to address uncertainty. |
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What are the different types of Sensory receptors |
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Answer» Answer: Broadly, sensory receptors respond to one of four PRIMARY STIMULI: CHEMICALS (chemoreceptors) Temperature (thermoreceptors) Pressure (mechanoreceptors) LIGHT (photoreceptors) please mark as branliest |
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The+sholder+height+of+an+animal++is+the+perpendicular++distance+from+the+top+of+the+withers+to+the+rump+level |
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Answer» Answer: YES, the shoulder height of an animal is the perpendicular DISTANCE from the top of the WITHERS to the rump LEVEL. |
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A region that selctively accumulate iodine in the body is |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: major portion of iodine is CONCENTRATED in the thyroid gland, the non hormonal iodine is found in a variety of body TISSUES including mammary glands, eye, GASTRIC mucous, CERVIX and salivary glands . |
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A plant bearing both male and female flowers is called |
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Answer» Explanation: male flower (staminate) and female flower (pistillate ) are PRESENT on same plant body called monoecious. e.g.cucurbits,COCONUT& maize. |
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Anterior end of an earthworm consists of the mouth and the __________ |
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Answer» Answer: Find the anterior (FRONT) end of the earthworm by LOCATING the fleshy bump over its mouth, called the prostomium. The posterior (back) end has a small hole where SOLID waste is expelled, called the anus. The length of the worm is MADE up of many tiny segments, each separated by a thin WALL called a septum. Hope it's help you..... |
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Anorexia nervosa windigo and koro are all examples of quizlet |
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Write short note on xylem |
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Answer» Answer: Substances that xylem transports include WATER and MINERALS obtained through the plant's ROOTS, as xylem runs from the roots to the STEMS and leaves. The other transport tissue is the phloem, which transports energy in the form of sugar (as well as any other chemicals) from the leaves to the rest of the plant. Explanation: |
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Name the fluid present in the membranes of the brain? |
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Answer» Meninges. Meninges, singular meninx, THREE membranous envelopes—pia mater, arachnoid, and dura mater—that surround the brain and SPINAL cord. Cerebrospinal FLUID fills the ventricles of the brain and the SPACE between the pia mater and the arachnoid. Explanation: |
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Allinurl:______what are the side effects and dangers of spirulina? |
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After undergoing laprotomy after perforation of dv the wound is classified as |
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The process that occurs in guard cell of stomata is |
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Answer» Surrounding each stomata are TWO guard cells, which regulate the opening and CLOSING of stomata to facilitate GAS exchange and control TRANSPIRATION in plants. |
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Advantages of the light and heat obtained from the sun |
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The substance which is injected to Trigger the body to develop its own defence is called |
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Answer» the SUBSTANCE which is INJECTED to Trigger the body to develop its own defence is called VACCINE |
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Differentiated between guttation and transpiration |
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Answer» Transpiration is loss of water from the surface of LEAVES in the form of water vapour while guttation is EXUDATION of water from the surface of leaves in the form of DROPS. Transpiration TAKES place through stomata while guttation takes place through hydathodes. Explanation: |
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Abnormal epithelial cells seen in smear of which conditions |
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Answer» Answer: Patients with EPITHELIAL cell abnormality in PAP smears: correlation of RESULTS with FOLLOW- up preventable diseases category ever since the use of cervical CYTOLOGY in routine practice. |
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Guys can you tell me where is ampulla found please show me with diagram |
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Answer» The AMPULLA of VATER, also known as the hepatopancreatic ampulla or the hepatopancreatic DUCT, is formed by the union of the pancreatic duct and the common BILE duct. The ampulla is specifically located at the major duodenal papilla. |
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What do you mean by female reproductive organs ?? |
Answer» female reproductive organs MEANS where female give birth to thier own child where as in UTERUS the child is stored 6 months in the mother's uterus where egg known as sperm(zygot) broke down into two piece to FORM a child in the body of female...don't forget to Mark me as brainlist ..... |
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What is the functions of brain |
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Answer» Answer: 1.The brain is the most important ORGAN of the human body, responsible for regulating INVOLUNTARY bodily FUNCTIONS, muscle movement, consciousness, MEMORY and thought. 2.processing SENSORY information 3.regulating blood pressure and breathing 4.releasing hormones Hope this will help uh!! |
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Information on butterfly and dragonfly.explain in points 3 or 4 |
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Answer» BUTTERFLIES have three body parts, like all other insects: the head, the thorax (chest), and the abdomen (bottom). Thebutterfly's four wings and six legs are ATTACHED to the thorax. ... Butterflieschange four times during their lives in a process which is CALLED metamorphosis. They are born as an egg (stage 1). They are large, slender insects that are up to 5 inches long. Some SMALLER species are less than 1 inch long. Darners are large and fast-flyingdragonflies BELONGING to the family Aeschnidae. They are 2-3/4 to 4-3/4inches long. |
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What is reflex arc????? |
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Answer» Explanation: reflex, or reflex action, is an INVOLUNTARY and NEARLY instantaneous movement in response to a stimulus. A reflex is made possible by neural pathways CALLED reflex ARCS which can act on an impulse before that impulse REACHES the brain. |
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What are spindle and aster rays?explain deeply |
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Answer» Asters are radial microtubule ARRAYS found in animal cells. ... Asters help to MANIPULATE CHROMOSOMES during cell division to ensure that each daughter cell has the appropriate complement of chromosomes. ... Centrioles are found within the centrosome, an ORGANELLE located near the cell ... |
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Diagram illustrating the working of ear |
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Answer» this is the DIAGRAM you needed hope you will LIKE it |
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. Osteoporosis is a bone disease that occurs when the body loses too much bone , makes too little bone or both.As a result , the bones become weak and may break from a fall .Argue, the use of calcium in teenage and twenties can be a preventive action against osteoporosis. |
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Answer» Answer: OSTEOPOROSIS is a bone disease that occurs when the body loses too much bone, makes too little bone, or both. As a result, bones become WEAK and may break from a fall or, in serious cases, from sneezing or minor bumps. Osteoporosis means “POROUS bone.” Viewed under a MICROSCOPE, healthy bone looks LIKE a honeycomb. |
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Why is the endosperm of Angiospermous plants triploid? Mention it's important functions. |
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Answer» Answer: because it is formed when one of the two endosperm that is haploid enters inside the EMBRYO sac and then it fuses with the two polar NUCLEI . so the endosperm formed is a triploid functions:- 1. it surronds the embryo and provides protection to it. 2. it ALSO provides nutriton to it in the FORM of starch HOPE IT HELPS YOU MATE PLZZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST ONE |
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What is a reliable indicator of virginity? |
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Answer» RELIABILITY. Many researchers state that a broken hymen is not a reliable INDICATOR that a female has been vaginally penetrated because the tearing of the hymen MAY have been the result of some other event. ... The hymen is a RING of fleshy tissue that sits just inside the VAGINAL opening. |
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After doing what the baby will born in mom stomach |
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Answer» ANSWER:after MEETING of MALE and FEMALE gamets Explanation: |
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Gamete formation is Ascaris isa) Tebogonicb)Hologonicc)Didelphicd)monorchic |
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Answer» Answer: Reason :- Formation or gamete in ASCARIS is telogonic . The germ LAYER arise at the proximal end CALLED the germinal zone. Hope this will help UH!!☺️♥️ |
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LSH and FH is known as |
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Answer» LSH and FSH is KNOWN as GONADOTROPINS. |
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What is the chemical composition of mitochondria? |
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Answer» Answer: The Mitochondria matrix is like a gel and contains a variety of soluble proteins. Coe other smaller molecules are also obtained from the matrix. SEVERAL ribosomes and a CIRC DNA are situated in it. Besides, it contains enzymes for citric acid cycle, LIPID and amino metabolism, protein synthesis and RESPIRATORY chain. Please follow me and mark as brainliest... Explanation: |
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What is the chemical composition of cell membrane? |
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Answer» Chemically, the plasma membrane is COMPOSED of a WIDE variety of proteins, LIPIDS in the form of CHOLESTEROL, phospholipid and sphingolipid and carbohydrates in the form of glycoproteins.pgpa |
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What causes kidney stones? How can we prevent it? |
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Answer» Answer: Kidney stones form when your urine contains more crystal-forming substances — such as calcium, oxalate and URIC acid — than the fluid in your urine can dilute. At the same time, your urine MAY lack substances that prevent crystals from sticking together, creating an ideal environment for kidney stones to form Stay hydrated. Drinking more water is the best way to prevent kidney stones. EAT more calcium-rich foods. ... Eat less sodium. ... Eat fewer oxalate-rich foods. ... Eat less animal PROTEIN. ... Avoid vitamin C supplements. ... EXPLORE herbal remedies. Explanation: |
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What is the role of Gizzard in the alimentary canal of a cockroach?#Spam answers will be deleted on the spot. |
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Name the process where cytoplasmic material is divided into daughter cells |
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Answer» The most COMMON method of DIVIDING is a process CALLED mitosis. |
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What is the role of Gizzard in the alimentary canal of a cockroach?#Spam answers will be deleted on the spot |
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Answer» Answer: Role of Gizzard in alimentary canal of cockroach is grinding of FOOD into SMALL PARTICLES to digest easily. Explanation: |
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Explain Aneuploidy and its types |
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Answer» Answer: ANEUPLOIDY :-It is DEFINE as , ONE or more Chromosome are gain or lost. It is of two types :- 1. Trisomy :-When EXTRA Chromosome is added that condition is called Trisomy.(47 Chromosome or 2n+1 condition) 2. Monosomy :-When Chromosome is absent or lost it is called monosomy (45 Chromosome or 2n-1 condition) Hope this will help uh!! |
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How does JGA and ANF help in osmoregulation |
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Answer» Explanation: The sand used for the building purpose contains a lot of impurities like stones, shells ,mud particles and decayed particles of living things. The WORKERS commonly use sieves as the apparatus for the removal of these waste materials ,like wise the living organism also produces waste material (NITROGENOUS substances, ions ,CO2 and water) as a by-product of various metabolic activities in the cell. Living organism also have an apparatus like sieve called excretory organ. They are responsible for the process of excretion or elimination of waste materials in the body. Here we are mainly focused on the mechanism of elimination of nitrogenous waste materials. The nitrogenous waste materials will be varies from organism to organism based on their habitat( where they located).Ammonia ,urea and uric acid are the different types of nitrogenous waste materials. Those organism which excretes a) Ammonia as the waste materials are called ammonotelic organism.eg:-Many bony fishes, Aq.amphibians and Aq. Insects.Ammonia is highly toxic in nature and their elimination require a large amount of water so most of the ammonotelic organism are seen in water. b) Urea as the waste materials are called ureotelic organism.eg:- Mammals,many terrestrial amphibians and marine fishes.urea is less toxic than ammonia and it require a less amount of water for their elimination . c) Uric acid as the waste materials are called uricotelic organism.eg:- REPTILES,birds ,landsnails and insects. The excretory system in human being consist of a pair of kidney,a pair of ureters,a urinary bladder and a urethra. Each kidney has a millions of tubular structures called NEPHRONS.It is the basic unit of a kidney and has two portion.ie Glomerulus and renal tubule.Glomerulus is a group of fine CAPILLARIES formed from afferent arterioles .The renal tubule consist of double walled cup-like structure called Bowman’s capsule,proximal convoluted tubule(PCT),loop of Henle and distal convoluted tubule(DCT).The DCT of many nephrons joints to a common duct called collecting duct that ultimately open in to a renal pelvis through medullary pyramids. Urine formation involves 3-process.ie,1) Glomerular filtration 2) Tubular reabsoreption 3)Tubular secretion. The filtration is done by glomerulus due to high glomerular capillary blood preasure.about 1200ml of blood is filtered by the glomerulus per minute and forms 125ml of filtrate per minute in the bowman’s capsule, this is called glomerular filtration rate(GFR).JGA plays a significant role in the regulation of the GFR.PCT is the major site of re-absorption and selective secretion.DCT and collecting duct allows extensive re-absorption of water and certain electrolytes which helps in osmoregulation : H +K+ and NH3 could be secreted in to the filtrate by the tubule to maintain the ionic balance and pH of body fluid. A counter current mechanism operates between the 2-limbs of the loop of Henle and vasa recta.The filtrate gets concentrated as it moves down the descending limb but is diluted by the ascending limb .Finally the urine is collected in the urinary bladder till a voluntary signal from CNS carries out its release through urethra. Skin ,lungs and liver. |
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Aquatic desert mountain desert are called |
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Answer» Explanation: Aquatic, deserts and mountains are CALLED the TOPOGRAPHY of the AREA. They form the EARTH's surface.Hooe this would be helpful to you. |
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Tradigrades are microorganisms or micro animal ? what is the maximum in which they can live? |
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Answer» Answer: Tardigrades have survived exposure to outer space. About 1,150 KNOWN species form the phylum Tardigrada, a part of the superphylum Ecdysozoa. The group INCLUDES fossils dating from 530 MILLION years ago, in the Cambrian period. Tardigrades are usually about 0.5 mm (0.02 in) long when FULLY grown. |
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What is the function of nervous tissues |
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Answer» Answer: Functions of the nervous system are sensory input INTEGRATION, control of muscles and glands, homeostasis, and mental ACTIVITY. Explanation: Nervous tissue, also called neural tissue or nerve tissue, is the main tissue component of the nervous system. The nervous system regulates and controls bodily functions and activity and CONSISTS of two parts: the central nervous system (CNS) comprising the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system (PNS) comprising the branching peripheral nerves. It is composed of neurons, or nerve cells, which receive and transmit impulses, and neuroglia, also known as glial cells or GLIA, which ASSIST the propagation of the nerve impulse as well as provide nutrients to the neurons. Nervous tissue is made up of different types of nerve cells, all of which have an axon. An axon is the long stem-like part of the cell that sends action potential signals to the next cell. Bundles of axons make up the nerves in the PNS and tracts in the CNS. |
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How electricity wireless transmission works |
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Answer» The wireless POWER transmission can be defined as, the ENERGY can be transmitted from the TRANSMITTER to a RECEIVER through an oscillating magnetic field. ... Electronics in the receiving COIL then alters the AC back into DC which becomes operating power. |
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What is an autotrophic nutrition? |
Answer» Question :What is autotrophic nutrition? Answer :
Types of autotrophic nutrition :
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पीड़कनाशी और उर्वरक का उपयोग होता है - |
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Answer» ANSWER: PLEASE TRANSLATE into English Explanation: |
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Gonadotrophic hormone is produced by? |
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Answer» PITUITARY gland . PLZ MARK this QUESTION as a brainlist question . |
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Why the percentage of gases different in inhaled and exhaled? |
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Answer» Answer: Exhaled air contains: 78% nitrogen 16% oxygen 1% inert gas such as ARGON 4% carbon dioxide SATURATED with WATER vapour The difference between the amount of oxygen in inhaled and exhaled air is equal to the difference in the amount of carbon dioxide in exhaled and inhaled air. |
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What is the average speed of nail growth |
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In HUMANS, nails grow at an average rate of 3 MM (0.12 in) a month. Fingernails require three to six MONTHS to regrow completely, and toenails require twelve to eighteen months. Actual GROWTH rate is DEPENDENT upon age, sex, season, exercise level, diet, and hereditary factors.
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What is similarity between earthworm and cockroach..? correct answer Will be Mark as brainliest.. |
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Answer» the SIMILARITY between EARTHWORM and COCKROACH is |
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Explain the feature of xylem and phloem ? |
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Answer» Answer: plz mark as brainliest Explanation: XYLEM carries WATER and minerals from the roots to the leaves while Phloem carries sugar & other organic nutrients made by plant from the leaves to the REST of the plant. Xylem vessels have a thick, strengthened cellulose cell wall with a HOLLOW lumen. |
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